Do you know? The latest research shows that the longevity lifestyle is one that is indifferent to anything.
It sounds a little weird, but it's true. Camus, the Nobel laureate in literature, once said, I don't know what happiness is, and I don't want to understand it. This feeling of "doing my own thing" is quite in line with what we say "I don't care about anything".
Of course, this attitude is not for everyone. We ordinary people still have to face a lot of problems in life. At some point, though, it may be better to go with the flow than to try hard.
For example, if we encounter a problem at work, or we don't know what the future holds, if we are too nervous and panicked, the problem will only get bigger and bigger, and it will be even more difficult to solve. On the other hand, if you can calm down, you may be able to control the situation better and feel more relaxed.
In daily life, too, there are more small troubles and small entanglements, think about it from a different angle, treat it with a tolerant heart, focus on what you like, or have ......fun with family and friendsThese little things can help you get a peaceful and happy inner world.
Let's repeat, "not paying too much attention" does not mean that you don't care about anything, but that when facing complex problems, you can look at and deal with problems objectively, calmly, rationally, and even outside of material interests (of course, the premise is to have good moral cultivation). The true meaning of "not paying attention" is still love and respect - love yourself, respect others, and appreciate all the ...... in this world
So, "living the longest" is not just about age, it's about an inner quality: that deep calmness and a big heart—the experience behind that smile, and the persistence of what you believe in.
Remember, cherish the present and face the future bravely! February** Dynamic Incentive Program